USS Julius A. Furer DEG / FFG 6 / Rear
Admiral Julius Augustus Furer / Brooke class Guided Missile Frigate
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Naval Forces
Technology, History & Information
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Guided Missile Destroyer Escort / Guided Missile Frigate
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DEG 6 / FFG 6 - USS Julius A. Furer
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USS Julius A. Furer (FFG 6)
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US Navy photo
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Type,
Class:
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Guided Missile Destroyer Escort; Guided Missile Frigate;
Brooke – class;
planned and built as DEG 6;
reclassified to FFG 6; |
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Builder:
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Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine,
USA |
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STATUS:
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Awarded: May 24, 1963; Laid down: July 12, 1965 (as DEG 6); Launched: July 22, 1966 (as DEG 6); Commissioned: November 11, 1967 (as DEG 6); Reclassified to FFG 6: June
30, 1975; Decommissioned:
January 31, 1989; Fate: leased to Pakistan on January 31,
1989; renamed PNS Badr (D-161); returned to US
Navy on March 29, 1994; sold for scrap; |
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Homeport:
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Namesake:
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Named after and in honor of Rear Admiral Julius Augustus Furer
(1880 – 1963); > see history, below; |
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Ship's
Motto:
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> NULLI PRAEDA < 'a prey to no one' |
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Technical Data:
(Measures, Propulsion, Armament,
Aviation, etc.)
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see: INFO > Guided
Missile Frigate / Brooke - class. |
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Pictures,
photos & more ...
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Julius Augustus
Furer |
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Photo credits: US Navy, US Naval
Historical Center |
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Namesake
& History: |
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Rear Admiral
Julius Augustus Furer (October 9, 1880 – June 6, 1963): |
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Julius Augustus Furer,
Naval Constructor, inventor, administrator, and author, was born 9 October
1880 at Mosel, Wisconsin. |
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USS Julius A.
Furer (DEG/FFG 6): |
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JULIUS A. FURER was launched 22 July
1966 by the Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine; and sponsored by Mrs. Julius A.
Furer, widow of Rear Admiral Julius A. Furer. Commissioned 11 November 1967.
After receiving a LAMPS helicopter flight deck in 1973, JULIUS A. FURER was
redesignated a guided missile frigate on 30 June 1975 and became FFG-6.
Decommissioned on 10 November 1988, she was leased to Pakistan on 31 January
1989 and became guided missile frigate BADR (D-161). Returned to U.S. custody
at Singapore on 11 December 1993, she was stricken from the Navy Register the
same day. Transferred to the Maritime Administration on 29 March 1994, former
JULIUS A. FURER was sold for scrap the same day to Trusha Investments Pte.
Ltd., c/o Jacques Peirot, Jr. & Sons, of New York City for $660,600. |
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